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were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a look here. well you know like i think we're going to he's going to hear any preliminary assessments although the destruction. of the those that you have mentioned terms of the building in some of the homes but the mayor gave a man of the extent of the damage here today and even before that when he was. trying to describe the scene of the explosion he described it as the nuclear blast we've seen other first responders call it you know compared to iraq and one witness who i spoke to earlier this evening said that when he showed up at the scene. row of houses that were nearest to the fertilizer plant were
were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a...
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will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to the legs of people who have difficulty walking. various sensors detect muscle movement. it delivers strength where needed. researchers ran a pilot test. this patient in her 60s has a degenerative disease. it could deprive her of the ability to walk. she takes 69 seconds to cover just ten meters even with the walking frame. no cure has been found for her illness but house developers hope she can slow its process by exercising with the robot. when people try to walk the brain sends signals through the serves. sensors on the thigh detects the impulses on the skin. even in a person who can barely walk the signals still get throu
will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to...
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will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to the legs of people who have difficulty walking. various sensors detect muscle movement. it delivers strength where needed. researchers ran a pilot test. this patient in her 60s has a degenerative disease. it could deprive her of the ability to walk. she takes 69 seconds to cover just ten meters even with the walking frame. no cure has been found for her illness but house developers hope she can slow its process by exercising with the robot. when people try to walk the brain sends signals through the serves. sensors on the thigh detects the impulses on the skin. even in a person who can barely walk the signals still get throu
will be reconnected to the development of our agricultural sector and the encouragement of a better education system in my country. >> the myanmar opposition leader is visiting japan for the first time in 27 years. >>> researchers in japan are working to keep people on therapy feet and moving. they have been carrying out a clinical trial for people that have trouble walking get a step ahead. >> reporter: the robot is a system called hybrid assistive limb. it's attached to...
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they get land, education, crime -- crime and poverty have been exacerbated by racial tensions. long before the race riots, whites relieving the city in unprecedented numbers. >> most of the jobs moved to the suburbs. people that moved out in december -- severed. the whites were moving further and further into suburban locations. >> so, the big issue is what we do with the vacant land? we have had roughly close to 40 square miles of vacant property. almost the size of san francisco. take of the urban issues are far from unique. only and a sample of the extreme problems faced inner cities. a lot of cities i have worked in have had similar sorts of problems. baltimore, cleveland. youngstown, ohio. buffalo, new york, and you name it. particularly older, industrial cities have these problems. citizenss a lot that and local government can do to help slow the urban decline. plotether it is there your club, a church, through the city and efforts like detroit works. one of the big pieces we wanted to do was make sure the community that to say what the needs are. the real power of urban
they get land, education, crime -- crime and poverty have been exacerbated by racial tensions. long before the race riots, whites relieving the city in unprecedented numbers. >> most of the jobs moved to the suburbs. people that moved out in december -- severed. the whites were moving further and further into suburban locations. >> so, the big issue is what we do with the vacant land? we have had roughly close to 40 square miles of vacant property. almost the size of san francisco....
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one might direct health care and the other education. one might focus on our relations with european countries and the other with asian countries but when it would come time to make decisions they would have to agree. all decisions would have to be shared decisions. joint decision would make it more representative decision-making. instead of having a republican president champing the platform of the republican party or a democratic president pressing the policies of the democratic party, we would have presidential partners abdicating policies that would represent the views of the full range of voters. so how do we trace political dysfunction? we can trace it to the single presidency and why do i say that? is congress the problem? our senators and representatives can pass bills to balance our budget. they can't do anything about global warming or gun violence. even back on march 1 when they were faced with the sequester with these large across-the-board budget cuts, that could even get to them to agree on a sensible budget reduction plan.
one might direct health care and the other education. one might focus on our relations with european countries and the other with asian countries but when it would come time to make decisions they would have to agree. all decisions would have to be shared decisions. joint decision would make it more representative decision-making. instead of having a republican president champing the platform of the republican party or a democratic president pressing the policies of the democratic party, we...
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education a future in venezuela as a consequence of what's happened since the election of google chavez about fifteen years ago all those people are probably still wedded to the system that gave them a stake in the country and they're the ones that brought hugo chavez back to power in two thousand and two i suspect that they're going to defend the revolution just as vigorously today when they see what happens and just briefly the outlook then for venezuela how do you see this playing out do you see mature really straight taking a strong hand now and the protests will die down this is what we see in like a sort of a transitional process as it were and eventually this new government will be accepted. yeah i mean what's happening right now is that the media the private media down there and u.s. intel is fairing the same kind of response they tried to fan in iran after the presidential election in two thousand and nine it will sustain itself as long as it can but it's in contradict in contradiction to the trend of development of our country venezuela and so i don't think it's going to play
education a future in venezuela as a consequence of what's happened since the election of google chavez about fifteen years ago all those people are probably still wedded to the system that gave them a stake in the country and they're the ones that brought hugo chavez back to power in two thousand and two i suspect that they're going to defend the revolution just as vigorously today when they see what happens and just briefly the outlook then for venezuela how do you see this playing out do you...
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middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
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they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. that's the pre-conception and prenatal technology act, abortion is legal in india but the act makes it illegal when done for sex selection. >> a lot of people don't even know that we have a very strong law. if you,
they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female...
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it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition passed despite of the bad press. i have serious concern about the final result in terms of what it means. i think that if we had a huge surplus, to met all the needs in terms of city services it would be appropriate to provide financial support to city college. it certainly is a totally appropriate use of funding the fact is we are not doing what we need to do in terms of our own budget. we don't have nearly enough heart gardeners and parked patrol officers. we are turning over street trees to private property owners. in fact we are really not turning them over as we don't have enough money in dpw t
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition...
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of benefit that they have gained for fourteen years of having taught us as president talking about education talking about the social mission which really is a cornerstone of his popularity and the people here are very enthusiastic about giving their opinion about why they support chavez let's talk to the gentleman over here for him we have learned a lot. he was chosen right. here. we can go forward with but we've got proof we can do nothing it's clear that for many people here who were staunch supporters of chavez a huge part of playing here is the loyalty they have. voting for. well over on the other side of the city where here in the district where the main opposition candidate is the governor and expected he has a lot of support here and most of the people that you see now on the street here have told me that they have indeed voted for to listen when you asked him why they did so the word that really comes so repeatedly from their answers is they want a change or let's talk to one of those who actually voted for this. why did you vote for it we. vote for a couple years because. he is the
of benefit that they have gained for fourteen years of having taught us as president talking about education talking about the social mission which really is a cornerstone of his popularity and the people here are very enthusiastic about giving their opinion about why they support chavez let's talk to the gentleman over here for him we have learned a lot. he was chosen right. here. we can go forward with but we've got proof we can do nothing it's clear that for many people here who were staunch...
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item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my hope is this hearing on city college and dialog on resolution to support the college this is a difficult time and we can also end with a commitment to have a working group that would be looking at the financial support and putting our heads together in creativity ways to feel what month supporters feel is a jewel of the san francisco system. we've invited all students from all background and the chance to develop a better life for themselves and their families. i know last year the focus was on how the college has that i would people from poverty but also retrained individuals like from manufacturing and retra
item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my...
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my job, not just to entertain but to coach and teach you and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got two kinds of companies in the stock market right now. the kind that can do no right, and the kind that can do no wrong. ♪ hallelujah each day since this market changed its coloration from bull to bear, like today where the dow sank 138 points, s&p tumbled 1.43%, and the nasdaq got clubbed, down 1.84%. >> the house of pain. >> there's a lot more stocks that can do no right than there are that can do no wrong. so what qualifies as a company that can do no wrong in this environment? a couple of things. first, a company makes something with declining raw costs that it charges more for than it used to, and people have to pay that higher price because they have no alternative. and that's pretty much everything that sells at a supermarket or drugstore these days. think about it. what's the raw cost of a drug? virtually nothing. and what can they charge? virtually anything, as we see pretty much nightly these days on "mad money" when we have these execs
my job, not just to entertain but to coach and teach you and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got two kinds of companies in the stock market right now. the kind that can do no right, and the kind that can do no wrong. ♪ hallelujah each day since this market changed its coloration from bull to bear, like today where the dow sank 138 points, s&p tumbled 1.43%, and the nasdaq got clubbed, down 1.84%. >> the house of pain. >> there's a lot more stocks that can do no...
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my job is to educate, teach and coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. earnings season. i dread earnings season. why? because it is overwhelming with so many companies reporting at once, so much data being thrown at you. because it's hard to keep track of expectations and to know what is better-than-expected. the whisper, what the real benchmark must be beaten is. no, it's because i have a really bad back and i can't stand carrying out those printed out versions of conference calls in downtown manhattan to my studio here where i do "mad money." but tonight i want to do something different. i want to offer you a new way to use earnings season to put it in perspective, because most of you watching the show are not these day traders that really hijack a lot of the thinking. you're not trying to game a quarter because it has become so difficult to predict and often the initial moves aren't even accurate because of the press coverage or because something is accurate because of europe or something involved in the election. in other words, other than for those who are shorting
my job is to educate, teach and coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. earnings season. i dread earnings season. why? because it is overwhelming with so many companies reporting at once, so much data being thrown at you. because it's hard to keep track of expectations and to know what is better-than-expected. the whisper, what the real benchmark must be beaten is. no, it's because i have a really bad back and i can't stand carrying out those printed out versions of conference calls in downtown...
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program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so abraham, on behalf of the city and county of the san francisco x we will like to presented you with the 2012 distinguished service award. (applause). >>> thank you all and i appreciate this very much from the government of san francisco and i thanks our community at large and everyone who is here and
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>> we do know from comments made by the suspect of education that a couple of months ago in february possibly the plant did a controlled burn of some lumber and trees that were on site and they did a controlled burn and they asked that the intermediate ya school nearby be evacuated while they do that controlled burn but other than that that's the only thing or concern issued one gentleman cannot return to his home, the blast burned his ndows and doors off, he tells me he's had concerns about possible chemical contamination but he never thought there'd be an explosion d sai he never really pursued concerns but he did have them. ammonium nitrate is a commonly used fertilizer. is this an agricultural area of texas? is west a logical place to have a plant of this kind? >> yes, indeed, it is. and the plant has services all of the farmers and ranchers in this central texas area around west and one person told me that it's been there a long time and that a lot of things have just grown up around it. a lot of houses, apartment buildings and the school have just grown up around the plant. >>
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let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my interactions as a peer educator caterpillar i'm a preeducator and project delivers nearly 4 hundred workshops a year on dating violence project. we do different activities with students where we talk about healthy relationships and how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent rape in other situations that are bad. doing those presentations has helped me to see how it impacts other students. students may not recognize when they're in on a abusive relationship. >> thank you very much. i'm going to call a few more cards. (calling names) doesn't have to be in that order just came forward >> i'm
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my...
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those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to close the remarkable achievement gaps. we are experiencing layoffs and the students are many, many ways facing the crisis. i wanted to talk briefly about some recently data that was released that kind of speaks to the achievement gap. in the remedial classes only 25 percent of students who start at the city college in a remedial math class are able to move up. into a college level class. their less than a 40 percent completion degree such as african-american students. i want to acknowledge that city college is out performing in this state and we can do better. i also want to say that kohlman advocates and smack supp
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to...
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education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i think it is wonderful to have a dialogue, and to add live on the points that supervisor campos made, another supervisor amniano (sounds like), who created the committee of education, in which i said on for years, there should be some way to them through the college board of trustees and that important decision-making , on the city level and i know our advisor to the mayor and education -- mendoza, sitting in the audience as well, i hope to work with many of you together to bring a working group on how to support
education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor...
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lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you for being here. >> thank you supervisors. i am deputy of planning for the sf mta also the transportation task force, co-chair with dhp. i'm going to give you a quick overview of the strategy and then what we're going to be talking about in the hearing so you can hear from the various departments on what they have have done since we have been developing this report. it's really important to note that we have been working over the last two years as a team and moving concert with the changes and the strategy is reflecting in real time what we're doing and moving forward and there is obviously a lot of chal
lot of that also is due to a lot of activists and community members who made this a priority issue to educate government and members of the community on this issue and of course they have been impacted on this as well and hopefully through the hearings we can push and encourage for better working -- a better coordination amongst a variety of departments and this sits in a lot of different purviews so again i want to invite you up and chaired the task force and a member of the sf mta. thank you...
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we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends. it's misleading to look at a short period of time. it's misleading to look at just one intersection because these are relatively rare events but with the thousands of intersections they collectively add up but just to follow one intersection or one statistic from day to day or month to month is really misleading and lead us down the wrong road but over a decade injuries overall have defined but for pedestrians remained stable which is not acceptable. when we look at severe and fatal injuries we see an uptick in the number happening in the city and i think this is in part because of increase in bic
we do programs for education and cultural awareness and we will talk about those in the context of the plans. i am sharing the analysis that you requested. i will say a little bit more about that. i think starting -- do both mics work? starting with the trends this first slide, and i will go through these quickly. i think we can see the total injuries -- i think it's important for you -- for everyone to look at these at data for pedestrian injuries and all traffic injuries in terms of trends....
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i wanted them to be as educated as possible about the securities they were buying. you know what? it's because i knew that stocks go down. and i knew that if they went up, it would be their idea. and if the stocks went down, they would be mine. just human nature. what else did i learn? how about humility? it was at goldman sachs that i first figured out how humbling the business could be. a great bull market had just started a year and a half before i was hired. almost all stocks have tremendous tailwinds. but when one of your ideas went against you, you had to get on the horn and explain either why the person should buy more or whether they had to cut their losses, kind of like what we hear in the lightning round every night, isn't it? that's why we always have to recognize how fallible investments could be and what to do when stocks go against you. i also learned to let your gains run while you could cut your losses and when to cut those losses. i learned the hard way. most of my clients were business people who didn't know a lot about stocks. they had been entrepreneurs, invent
i wanted them to be as educated as possible about the securities they were buying. you know what? it's because i knew that stocks go down. and i knew that if they went up, it would be their idea. and if the stocks went down, they would be mine. just human nature. what else did i learn? how about humility? it was at goldman sachs that i first figured out how humbling the business could be. a great bull market had just started a year and a half before i was hired. almost all stocks have...
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we have educational workshops >> so my second position is a coordinator. this does community base organizations behavior of the parents and giving the folks an overview on rights. we over our clinics at 6363 admission the first thursday ♪ again, we offers those workshops throughout the community it's very actually in spreading the word of information. we also offer p p ws. their our parents professional workshops again, we try to get our information to parents and professionals and we have the second saturday of each month. we try to get our next upcoming one on may 11th. we're going to have is a special speaker and she is going to screen her documentary on 3 generations and how effective it's envoy is a q and a and give a little bit of experience and information on several taught and a situation. but that's a quick example of the type workshops we have monthly. >> sorry the next one is short term case management. fully staffed sorry we have a staff of 3 social workers one in to 5 in english and then another bilingual in spanish. we can get immediate sup
we have educational workshops >> so my second position is a coordinator. this does community base organizations behavior of the parents and giving the folks an overview on rights. we over our clinics at 6363 admission the first thursday ♪ again, we offers those workshops throughout the community it's very actually in spreading the word of information. we also offer p p ws. their our parents professional workshops again, we try to get our information to parents and professionals and we...
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my job not just to entertain you but educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. look, if your estimates are cut lower, if the expectations are dim enough, then your stock can rally. even slightly or convincingly, which is what happened with apple tonight, and what's been happening with this market for most of 2013 with today being still one more day that the market put on a terrific, better than expected show, the dow rallying 152 points, s&p rose 1.04%, nasdaq gaining 11%. tuesday is up day around here, 15. straight one. i can give you the basics on this apple. apple earned $10.09 versus the $10 that people expected. the dividend has been boosted nicely, 15%, or that the company boosted the buyback from $10 billion to $60 billion and expect the buyback to be complete by next year. that's accelerated. apple tends to use its balance sheet to borrow, help buy the stock. it seems silly with $144 billion in cash but remember, a lot of it is overseas, so frankly, as far as i'm concerned, it's good. but here's what really matters. just as apple was totally loved at the
my job not just to entertain you but educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. look, if your estimates are cut lower, if the expectations are dim enough, then your stock can rally. even slightly or convincingly, which is what happened with apple tonight, and what's been happening with this market for most of 2013 with today being still one more day that the market put on a terrific, better than expected show, the dow rallying 152 points, s&p rose 1.04%, nasdaq gaining 11%. tuesday is up day...
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charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's mad or crazy which is one of the kind of theories. >> off his meds. >> essentially what you get the pakistanis briefing, saying this guy is nuts, crazy, should be removed. the reality is he just doesn't want to be remembered as a puppet. he's got a year to show he's an independent ruler. wants to be remembered in afghanistan as someone that has his own policies, own ideas. i find him good company. he's charismatic, witty, full of zest. >> it's rather hard to partner with someone who's basically decided he cannot survive if he is a partner. >> it's no easy feat. he's looking to the future
charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's...
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educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for education permits? >> i leave that as long as we can centralize these activities and tasks, getting them to go through one formal is much better for all of us. it is much easier to get a handle on what is going on. aou, we are doing really well with that. we will look into that and have it going through direct. >> so, we used all of these out. does anyone else have a question? we have about five more minutes before we take a break. i know the you are tired. please, ask and be polite. robbie? [laughter] >> hello. this is a question for all t
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for...
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you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this...
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as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on possession of halopoint ammunition in san francisco. we worked closely with supervisor cohen to introduce this legislation. these extra deadly bullets have no place in our streets. we are also creating an early warning system to alert us when individuals make massive purchases of ammunition, because even if there is a remote possibility we can prevent another tragedy, we are morally bound to do so. and we must support president obama and senator finestien comprehensive effort to reform the gun laws, i support state and federal effort to keep the weapons off of our streets and out of our homes. i h
as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because you knew you had a great one on the line. you didn't want to contradict it, just in case the facts might get in the way of a good story. and that's how i felt about stocks that drove this market higher today. the dow climbing 158 points, s&p rocketing 1.43%. great day on the market well, the nasdaq, 1.5%. nice comeback from yesterday. yeah, it was a nice bounce. even as sadness overshadowed fear in the wake of the tragedy in boston. some of the rebound came from what i talked about when i gave you my playbook of the unknowns on last night's show. before people bought they wanted to know if there would be a second day of terror or a third day of golden free-fall, more on that later. they saw at the open there was nothing horrendous overnight. that emboldened them to search for buys, things to
my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because you knew you had a great one on the line. you didn't want to contradict it, just in case the facts might get in the way of a good story. and that's how i felt about stocks that drove this market higher today....
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days the court will, i'm telling everybody i'm going home and there is people all the time up in there educating myself about the law, i know is fast to get in there, but when the wheels are turned to come home, it's slow. i couldn't accept it. people are like they are going to do this to time. i said no, this is clear. this was what was supposed to have been done from the beginning. even my families, my loved wupz ones that lost. that made me fight more. i never gate gave up my fate. my hope is restored. >> with that i would like to thank all of our panelist. thank you. [ applause ] and we are now going to move to our second panel. while they take their seats, this idea of forced treatment versus constitutional rights has always been a tension that we've had in our criminal justice system. there is an issue that came up earlier this year that you may have read about involving this implementation of a court that was supposed to treat individuals who were suffering from long-term alcoholism. and the court was set up in a way where individuals were not being arrested for a crime but instead were b
days the court will, i'm telling everybody i'm going home and there is people all the time up in there educating myself about the law, i know is fast to get in there, but when the wheels are turned to come home, it's slow. i couldn't accept it. people are like they are going to do this to time. i said no, this is clear. this was what was supposed to have been done from the beginning. even my families, my loved wupz ones that lost. that made me fight more. i never gate gave up my fate. my hope...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes in my old visitful days as a general assignment reporter for newspapers, you would get a story that was frankly too fabulous to check out. you didn't want to find anything wrong because
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some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at 800-700-cnbc. en before the tragedy in boston, there was a market decline because of the stunning events in boston, massachusetts. why going down before that though? frankly, it was a self-fulfilling day, and the best encapsulated by the following wisdom, everyone else is selling so don't we have to sell, too? with the dow jones slipping, and the s ashgts and p 2.3 p%, and nasdaq with the worst day in a long time, what was going on with the stock market? why weak from to get-go? now, i kept my ear to the ground all day and frankly, i want to tell the truth out here, i could not find a single truly cogent or plausible reason that the market got hit as hard as it did. china with a down tic in growth and we know that from the under 8% number they reported last night. that is disappointing, but nothing alone can explain that. as for chinese weakness, i blame the usual suspect which is europe, because you know, europe is china's biggest trading partner and when your biggest trading partner has a no-grow
some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at 800-700-cnbc. en before the tragedy in boston, there was a market decline because of the stunning events in boston, massachusetts. why going down before that though? frankly, it was a self-fulfilling day, and the best encapsulated by the following wisdom, everyone else is selling so don't we have to sell, too? with the dow jones slipping, and the s ashgts and p 2.3 p%, and nasdaq with the worst day in a long time, what...
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the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other projects. again that is a $5 million gap. step three and estimate improvements and we estimated the third part, the permanent capital improvements but again this is a strategy. it's a plan. it's an estimate. we haven't actually gone to the intersections. we haven't done the engineering but that is the goal. that's what we're reaching towards so again we want to implement the high impacts first and then pursue funding by phase and i often tell people so they see the total there and we're never going to accomplish that. in reality we want to fund environmental studies, do outreach and fund designs
the short fall, that $10 million short fall is really in the areas of the kind of the plans, education, and outreach because very often the funding sources that we deal with at mta you build the project and deal with this. and these programs are limited to us so that is the $10 million gap. step two, fund pilot treatments and identify those most impactful so we're building up how to take care of the short fall. one do the injury corridors, identify innovative treatments and integrate with other...
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you know what, they're starting to hit medicare, they're starting to hit education and housing in the worst spots. that's why i'm suspicious. what's your take? >> absolutely. he figures if he makes it so painful, the president makes it so painful, never again would anyone dare to touch a dollar going into the government and spending plans. it's the old washington monument plan, hit the thing they are complaining about so they never try it again. >> i with wish the republicans had a little backbone and push back on that, like every country has done, put it in a separate corporation, where those taxes go to the problem at hand. >> the public giving up on spending cuts, bloody hello break loose. >> why can't they have a counter plan? they knew this six months ago. they sit back and wait. >> hang with me. we have lot to do. get this luxury electric car maker fisker, heavily subsidized by the energy department, now going bankrupt. the administration kept paying them for a year after they knew it was going under. we are talking tax failure. that's up next. don't forget, quit picking winners
you know what, they're starting to hit medicare, they're starting to hit education and housing in the worst spots. that's why i'm suspicious. what's your take? >> absolutely. he figures if he makes it so painful, the president makes it so painful, never again would anyone dare to touch a dollar going into the government and spending plans. it's the old washington monument plan, hit the thing they are complaining about so they never try it again. >> i with wish the republicans had a...